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A new theology of civics has been written by J Baird: KING OF KINGS. I've only looked at some reviews and it seems to 'have done its homework.' I searched here at CCCF for references to civics and don't find any that would be a theology of them. I might have had luck putting in Romans 13.
I believe that a solid understanding of Ps 2 and 110, quoted so often by the apostles, would be that the kingdom/reign of God is current since the enthronement. That was what the resurrection was (Acts 2; Eph 1; Phil 2) and that event was the Davidic event foreseen.
While upholding all existing government structures, it appeals to all of them, all around the world, to honor Christ 'lest he be angry with them' and to progress toward that which is right for their subjects. Romans 13 is especially strong here. By not taking on an external form, the reign of Christ is imperative without being an empirical reality; it is what should be done. It is not a statement that 'everything is under control' nor that there is some perfect time in normal history (before the NHNE) when this could take place. 2 Peter 3 and the end of the Rev confirm this.
I believe that a solid understanding of Ps 2 and 110, quoted so often by the apostles, would be that the kingdom/reign of God is current since the enthronement. That was what the resurrection was (Acts 2; Eph 1; Phil 2) and that event was the Davidic event foreseen.
While upholding all existing government structures, it appeals to all of them, all around the world, to honor Christ 'lest he be angry with them' and to progress toward that which is right for their subjects. Romans 13 is especially strong here. By not taking on an external form, the reign of Christ is imperative without being an empirical reality; it is what should be done. It is not a statement that 'everything is under control' nor that there is some perfect time in normal history (before the NHNE) when this could take place. 2 Peter 3 and the end of the Rev confirm this.
